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Research and Markets: Medical Information Seeking Patterns and Perceptions of CME US-Practicing Transplant Surgeons
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/kgvj5m/medical)
has announced the addition of the "Medical
Information Seeking Patterns and Perceptions of CME US-Practicing
Transplant Surgeons" report to their offering.
This report explores the medical information-seeking behaviour of 45
transplant surgeons surveyed by CE Outcomes and offers details about how
and where transplant surgeons seek medical information, what their
preferences are for receiving CME as well as their perceptions regarding
the value of CME.
The Medical Information seeking Patterns of US Practicing Transplant
Surgeons Report provides new data about how surgeons learn and what they
find to be valuable for stayig up to date.
The data provides insight regarding:
- The information sources transplant surgeons rely on for staying up-
to-date about therapeutic advances
- Information sources they find influential when adopting new advances
into practice
- Current use of various information sources as well as likelihood of
using these sources in the next year
- Top choices for various information formats, such as specific general
websites, conferences, patient information websites, and social media
websites
- Use of and perceptions toward CME
- Attitudes toward support of CME
- Preferences for choosing a CME activity
Key Topics Covered:
Background And Project Overview
Design And Methods
Results And Analysis
I. Usefulness Of Sources For Staying Updated About Advances In
Transplant Surgery.
Ii. Barriers To Finding Needed Medical Information
Iii. Likelihood Of Engaging In Specific Formats For Medical Information
Iv. Annual Meeting Attendance
V. Cme Preferences
Vi. Perceptions Regarding The Value Of Cme
Vii. Perceptions Of Commercial Support Of Cme
Viii. Impact Of Cme On Patient Care
Ix. Topic Of Focus For Future Cme
Conclusions And Implications
- Summary Of Results
- Recommendations For The Development Of Ed. And Information For
Transplant Surgeons
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/kgvj5m/medical

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